Weekly Round-Up

Time for this week’s round-up of the best of the blog posts which I’ve read over the past week. These are the posts that have moved me, taught me something, inspired me, and which I’ve wanted to share with you. Don’t forget if you have written a post which you would like readers to see, just leave a comment below.

Introducing a new blog to the weekly round-up this week – The Cancer Bus. In Ilene’s own words:

I do not believe cancer is a “gift” or a “war.” It is not a choice I made nor a karmic wheel pinning me down. It’s an epidemic and I am 1:3 women who have or will become diagnosed with this shit. It’s incumbent on me to share of myself with anyone who cares to take a peak at the moments in my life by modality of essay, poem, rant, and above all love. I give gratitude and positive stadium waves to you for your support, including those who remain strangers and those who become friends.

Terri Wingham is the founder and CEO of A Fresh Chapter, a non-profit whose mission is to heal the emotional scars of cancer through volunteerism, meaningful travel, and programs designed to reframe adversity and redefine what is possible. In her latest post, Terri shares seven lessons learned since her first Fresh Chapter adventure in South Africa.

Thanks to Marie and the Survivor Community for your support of my blog. Knowing that you all are out there, possibly reading my words, has kept me going at it over the 100 posts. Blessings to you all!
Connie

Hello Marie,
I am a new follower and absolutely love the content and value you are providing. I would love to be included in your weekly round up. I am a 13 year metastatic Breast Cancer fighter and share my journey thru my blog at fabuouslyfighting.com. Daily content ranges in topics from body acceptance, recipes, essential oils, alternative healing methods, parenthood, health tips and more. Fabulously Fighting strives to be a point of reference and inspiration for those facing adversity, helping to show how you can continue to put one foot in front of the other and live a life full of love and laughter.
Thank you,
Fabianna Marie

Apologies for my late gratitude for spotlighting my blog and my words. I “know” so many people from their blogs and I’m excited to know more still – this is one of the true values of the network you’re helping us to create and a much needed continuum as we see ourselves through one day at a time. 💜
Ilene
Driver of the cancerbus.com

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